electric
Electric cars; the cleaner, more environmentally friendly alternative to your gas guzzler.
Ola S1 Air
If you’ve been eyeing an electric scooter that’s easier on the wallet yet practical for daily city runs, the Ola S1 Air lands right in that sweet spot. It pares back a few premium bits from the S1 Pro, keeps the essentials, and adds friendly ownership costs—while still offering a claimed 125+ km range (depending on battery and mode). Below is a simple 7-part guide to help readers understand what the S1 Air is all about and whether it fits their needs.
By Shahzad Khan6 months ago in Wheel
Emflux One (Upcoming)
Intro — The electric superbike conversation in India took a bold turn when Bengaluru-based Emflux Motors revealed the Emflux One at Auto Expo. It’s a compact, tech-forward sportbike that promises superbike looks, modern electronics and a claimed sprint from 0–100 km/h in about 3 seconds — a headline figure that put India on the EV sportbike map. Below I’ll walk you through what the Emflux One is, how it is built, and why the claims matter — with an image and a source for each topic so you can see what I’m talking about.
By Shahzad Khan6 months ago in Wheel
Hop OXO
If you’ve been hunting for an electric motorcycle that looks like a streetfighter and rides like a practical city companion, the Hop OXO deserves a hard look. It brings sharp, muscular styling, scooter-beating torque, and commuter-friendly range. Depending on the variant, the OXO line claims top speeds in the 90–95 km/h band and ranges from roughly 120–150 km on a charge—meaning the headline combo of “90 km/h & ~120 km” is a realistic everyday target for mixed city riding.
By Shahzad Khan6 months ago in Wheel
Ather 450 Apex
Ather’s 450 Apex is a statement: take the proven 450 platform, turn up the performance, add an eye-catching livery and a few exclusive tricks, and you get a limited-run, enthusiast-oriented scooter that aims to be the quickest rider in Ather’s stable. This guide walks you through what makes the Apex special — from styling and numbers to real-world feel — and for each section I’ve included a linked image you can check for reference.
By Shahzad Khan6 months ago in Wheel
Revolt RV400 (2024)
Quick overview: what the RV400 is The Revolt RV400 arrived as a head-turning entry in India’s two-wheeler EV scene — pitched by its maker as India’s first AI-enabled electric motorcycle that blends smartphone connectivity, over-the-air updates and smart features with a motorcycle form factor.
By Shahzad Khan6 months ago in Wheel
Tork Kratos R
Electric two-wheelers have moved beyond commuter scooters — the Tork Kratos R is proof. Launched by Pune-based Tork Motors as the performance variant of the Kratos family, the Kratos R aims to combine sportbike styling, instant EV torque, and longer range for real-world use. This guide walks you through the Kratos R’s design, performance, charging, ownership realities and who will love it — with relevant images for each section.
By Shahzad Khan6 months ago in Wheel
Komaki Ranger
Electric cruisers are the romantic side of EV two-wheelers: long, low, relaxed riding posture, a thumping visual presence — but without the petrol hangover. Komaki’s Ranger aims to marry that cruiser vibe with modern electric tech. Below I’ll walk you through the bike in 7 clear sections, and for each one I’ve added a relevant image link you can open in Google Images to see pictures and closeups.
By Shahzad Khan6 months ago in Wheel
Importance of Reliable Airbus Helicopter Parts in Commercial and Military Use
Airbus helicopters are widely recognized for their versatility, efficiency, and advanced engineering. From ferrying passengers across urban skies to performing critical military missions, these helicopters serve a multitude of roles. However, the backbone of their reliability lies in the quality of the parts that keep them operational.
By Micheal Wilson6 months ago in Wheel
Tesla Keeps Surprising: Return of Familiar Features, Upgraded Autopilot, AI, and Record-Breaking Range
Tesla is once again in the spotlight, bringing back the classic turn signal stalk to the Model 3. Two years ago, the automaker abandoned stalk controls in favor of steering wheel buttons and on-screen functions. However, many owners found the change inconvenient, prompting Tesla to reconsider. The first market to receive the updated vehicles is China, where the new Model 3 units will roll off the production line with stalks already installed.
By Mykola Patoka6 months ago in Wheel











